2014 Purdue-Notre Dame football game will be in Indy

Purdue and Notre Dame will play its 2014 football at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sept. 13, Boilermakers athletic director Morgan Burke announced.

Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. The game will be televised by NBC.

"We are excited to bring this great instate rivalry game to Indianapolis next season," Burke said in a news release. "Both schools have great fan and alumni bases there, so it will make for an entertaining evening of college football."

It is a home game for Notre Dame. But Purdue said it will have access to 10,000 seats, which twice the normal visiting-school.

Ticket prices have not been announced.

Purdue and Notre Dame, with campuses 110 miles apart, have played every year since 1946 and 85 times overall. Notre Dame has been ending some rivalry games because it agreed to play five games per season against Atlantic Coast Conference opponents when it joined the conference in most other sports.